Three Louisiana men are suspected in the killing of a witness who testified at the murder trial of a former Dallas police officer, authorities said Oct. 8, cautioning that the […]
BREAKING NEWS: Montgomery, Battleground of Civil Rights Movement, Elects First Black Mayor
The people of Montgomery, Ala., the first capital of the Confederacy, have elected their first African-American mayor in the city’s 200-year history. Steven Reed, Montgomery County probate judge, defeated local […]
Witness Assassinated Day After Dallas Officer Sentenced for His Neighbor’s Murder
News that Joshua Brown, a key witness in Amber Guyger’s murder trial, was fatally shot the night of Oct. 4 drew national interest and concern, as it was only the day […]
City of Wichita Public Works & Utilities is hosting a Hiring Event & Equipment Rodeo
The City of Wichita is hiring! Join Public Works & Utilities for a special hiring event from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m., October 12 at the Westside Athletic Fields, 571 […]
Superintendent Dr. Alicia Thompson hosts community feedback sessions
Superintendent Dr. Alicia Thompson will hold five community feedback sessions aimed at gathering insight from parents and community members about the Every Student Future Ready Strategic Plan. Board of Education members […]
Battle for Memphis Mayor Was Marked by Bitter 3-Way Conflict
Even in an era known for divisive politics nationally, this year’s race for Memphis mayor stands out, with accusations of racism, a magazine caricature widely viewed as offensive, a candidate […]
Free Flu Shots Now in KC and Wichita
October is the best month to get your flu shot, because it takes a about two weeks after the shot for the body’s antibodies to develop and fight against the […]
In Dallas White Female Officer Case, Some See Rush to Forgive as Rush to Forget Racial Violence
When a White Dallas police officer who killed an innocent Black man in his own living room was sent off to prison this week with a hug from the victim’s […]
Kansas City “Slum” Landlord Sued by Federal Mortgage Backer
KM-THE Realty 6, owners of the 124-unit low-income Crestwood Apartments in Kansas City KS has had a foreclosure filed against them by Fannie Mae, the Federal organization that backed their […]
Bills for Adult Ed and Voting Access Signed by Gov. Kelly
Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly had ceremonial signing events in Wichita on Sept. 16 for two bills passed by the Legislature earlier this year, one to boost adult education into workforce […]
